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adv B2 Upper-Intermediate Common

financially

Financially (adv) means In a way related to money or finances. Example: “The startup was financially struggling in its first year.”

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In a way related to money or finances.
"The startup was financially struggling in its first year."

How to use financially

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In plain EnglishWith respect to money — how something affects, or is measured by, finances.

Common pairings
financially stable financially independent
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Frequently asked questions

What does “financially” mean?

The word “financially” means in a way related to money or finances. In plain terms, with respect to money — how something affects, or is measured by, finances.

How do you use “financially” in a sentence?

Here is “financially” used in a sentence: “The startup was financially struggling in its first year.”

What part of speech is “financially”?

“Financially” is an adverb.

Is “financially” a common word?

“Financially” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between financially and economically?

Financially refers to money matters affecting a particular person, business, or organisation, as in 'the club is struggling financially.' Economically relates to the wider economy or to the efficient use of resources, as in 'an economically depressed region.' Use financially when you mean someone's own money situation.

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